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EXPERIMENT IN DETECTION. The Croaing Policlifaia In as 1VIse a Sol onion Whe!% Nveceonary. The policeman who maintaiis lifo and order at the meeting of two down town streets nuSt be possssed( of con siderable judgment. 1lo must know when to iniaike at hole in the wall, so to speak, through tho imass of vehicles and let a portion of tlie surg.ing lt mlanity go through. 111 must know bow to do several things at once--to at Ile sam111e time chat pllasant ly with a holy friend of his, toll a woaini from the suburbs where the streets she's on is and 1111 i couple of old gentltieien from the jaws of cable cars, and, what is moro sirprising, most of tlie down (own force ci do this, and. what is truly as tonishing, niarly all do it in a gntle liimi0v inanner and lcep thecir tenipers ,well. It is not infrequetily ta ti l oflicer is found who can (do all this andl ioro too. At one of the 1wu34st primlieint clss streets tih re is a plieinanl who i is a close Wecond tote lh to ilihat 4ewidt'd the o.nIlkership c1 an initaiit ill his own highly original w.iy. Amiong nmar. in ltalves .Ire lis, acuika 2 has played a plrtien r1.11 ,4mrlt i., i 1:- tl..t :apiipned a thiy or to ;tpl. liJ n et d a1 hievcIv. T,he Iatctr m s I t by its riIIthir :gaini t the curb. A w It-iinutes laier 2 yoig 11111 1 lipplrvachet' it. The yolic :all ili questiuln had nwt :-r it I b owm r "'et otlf the iulchinli . ht:t hi tho t he lie.. conmer lekv t d a t i it, -i-. i4ious. olie chail an1 sprtlcl t wh Ie(l ti tle hiycle ha(d bet'li Ft il tcur( thd by a lillock. When ll Viut wian ill ii ei an to caurry th'. whlcel q 11T In.Aq'i :,! 111un1twk ing it le tilt it wai at.c I iln to lIt-, "Do yo . wn lhtbi-th:'' heI sa\id to the ityoung lan. "Yus." was 1hw reply. "Where'Cs yourll liuy, thInW" Wasl his li."xt. if You walil it.' " , .1141 liN." C I ihit u i I tl, pIlice n1111n, " 1111l. u I i l i! y .ur alln theu h 111yo 12 i: i i'' b 'I a 0rai i forn adno m n ' ; ii. \ i i ail yeii (M i Cl ! t41'll. d I 4I k' liiill& V 'I 1 (11 4MR k1 *4-!. "NAnd 1-l nowt," ntilan idlhe oligo 1111. 1 'fi ll I . i' 1 , 1 - r . ' '11 it i lilit aldv sbil n 11 .: i . All lIt.t \. uld h-ul tniue itirce ; 1 mi, ti imt ., ow if ia. ano . i t ue' tot." Iaid ti e you ng y olall. Then1 l Al'id 1t 1 ', l. i nil it bystander, hw rt min t (1 , " )i cl, t*:n 1.vt y(ur itcxitm , inth :;y he wvouldn't 11vo told th l it' it v.;il ' h i' chicag i Trilnvl h4 r l1. BRAINS EQUAL TO COURAGE. The ('nt,u.m- 41w<. but o . utw n n tw n-ill . q21Nj tihi'l . It aul a th t'l (hi.y, I uit tle'. crowld sitood 1a ' o the blitl A ix cat i s itI inewc 1i l l: ivl ! . li n.111 to1I' thk! trailing vino i it' t, : t a I a o t ! t r ut i t ron t .t a 1 i Ir Itoify t -i to wn if stono dwellilig. A b lig w11ru111 i l i the 11ine5, 312arly I recin 1110 114'.-1 . Theii' cat,~ ~ ~~ in)I( a"prie ur sItly, hadi elt)Vll'd the ltn i no- nditi a th1 l 'l11 tir '1tory (10(p'p(d, s it frih1 had W 111 pr ly;t.ed furigt h i' (rt. Ev114 ' 144nin t it inewed,i a10l''Id il '4;al fora h lii iLl eed a 2crowd A larg'e wutn.111' la' id :1112 ,14 o ifd rehas tioi'hat s it? onoI(y "tolsuppo' yloulty . 11 it. Iihan " '.hirped aol d 'ppe little , who44 i ot a dliupon thou ell,' il. I 11had your 'unlit heft' 1(4 cwouly iinh.rd th.'at, 'ion Alikni nve do anything501 tdan)iroustese2 thiys."oleia cac co'hl, (4 dih t'' iiuh int 1ta houti Siher goave1 the ltle iho leXlk, it, "Docuayou "oru thek?" 21u mv siat, don'it.y u o ntl,L o a ' receeerinlalmat. eyday oulii do 1lu0o w13rour\\' t heiel Autd Dornot e loritned,i'gobu Iwlr. l turn. '' lio l;ni ilr.;te on floi ath fahirg on.e '..h'nrd, 'lh13- isego. ing~r. toim" hai an chiithe -dr''tbel of theahose, ande whethoe, iervant g.4irlCI heget doorl.d, andl a fiews''s 1inutr latler a wbindo in te hr a wa ry(a foened, an te gil, noll 11hm1 he arm)iiiV 1131, owd o chero,o the aprloers mlan bowed,l(1 buf thel largent teon ?601) oen tempStuously : WItit hav rijl Io couae. f 'l a pioaw3. Ifioa tholar as l litl mW ny forlia fl43W WUitift KiILL.. Ihre Process Not Yet Understood, but 1, Works Uptn the eitart. [*Youth's Companion.1 We -often hear of men who arc said to havo died of o ervork, but it is safo to assum0 that. III lino out ef ten of such cases tuero had beon no overwork at till. That too much work 'as killed some pooplo is not to bo doubtod, but this does not al. tor the fact that work puro and sim). pie is ono of t ho rarest of all rare causes of death. The mischief is done by the worry which often gots with thn work, and is mistaken for it. We do not yet understand the process by which worry undormines the general health, iuducem disease of the lieart, of the arteries and of the kidneys, or kills a man beforohit time, but that it (es do such things is a fact o.ly too well established. It is t ruo that worry often leads a person to practicos which aro thom' selves injurious, such as over indul. gecelC0 in alcohol or tobacco, or per haps tho uiso of opium or cocitino or 11101al; and dispiso and death an oftenl attributable to the action of th1:e poisons iather than to the effects of work or worry. But these will not explain the disaster in all cases. It iay bo objoected disparingly that, if worry is slow suicido then ab1iost nollo of us can oscape. Ver ew mnil can bo found who havo m unfulfilled desires which they ard itriving to gratify or who aro so i) iolutely securo of the futuro thal Ahey may givo literal hood to th. Iiblh ical command to take no thoughi ror tho morrow. nt this forothought is not worry -at least it noml not be worry-it is merely ilel titludo, prudent care or t he fut 11r4, or oven slight anxiety. 'larassiicg anxiety, impatient expe ation, disproportionato fear of the inknown; this is worry, and this is V11hat causes the heart to struggle, 1ho kidneys to contract., the artories 0 wea1keii, and the mind to fail. No one who is not given to worry anII conceive of the powfrl. which the inbit gaitins over its vi(timi. Such a me will freely adimlit the excelloneo f tho mldvivo not to worry, but he sill ad.I that it, is impossible to fol low it. This is true only in a mens 1r* 1an1d ini a few cases. .Birritng in it ancos of exceptioniial troule, of ex I raolrd in iry "hard luck," almost overy AnM canil by rosolluto dotorimillntion rodne(' hiis worry withiln living lim-1 liignt ii i'a.ragramphM. IBonuty kills time and time kills identit v." The poorer the lawyer' thme fewer tial s hie hias. WealthI and ha ppine.is are not. alI anyls on1 the host of termis. Econoimy is a har'd road to travel, aot it leads to the land N ichest'. The mian who poses as an Apollo 5 to 1)0 iiotliing but, an A pollo.g. y Trmhi is mighty3, and1 it may have prvi led hefore the g.as met en was invenited. Wh liskey' is a dr'ug' on the market when you have to got it at a driug dtoro on a prosciption. A mn's feet may be of the rogu lationi patterni, b)ut his cloven breath ualways betrays him. W\omin jump1 l at conc('lusionis and fre<iuenitly hit; mn reason things out logically and usually miss. TLhe im'.m who is looking for a soft pl1ace wit hout. honest labor cn usual ly in' itrght under his hat. Thros othinig new abou111t lie hioldl up buineiiss. TIhe Bible tellIs us that Absalomn was hold up while goinig thbrough thle woods-hicago l)aity News. Merit Merit in medicino means the power to cure. llood's Sarsa partilla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there fore it has true merit. WVhn you buy IIood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to reccive benfit. The powier to eure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whiole systen. Hood's tSarsaparilla Istebest, in fact- the One True Blood Puriier. l'w pared only by C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass Hood's Pills grli."*i"d;Ff?'o Itereipt for Good*Tlitura [The Solot FrietiJ Cloor ut). Ronp cool. Joko ts oftont as possible. Put your best foot forward. thvil fait ih and strugglo onl. hinik of tihe stiunshiio or life, not its clouds. Tako batim orton-a clean body makes i Clear hliod. Think, aftor all, iow sihort ir is, ttnd n1aNkI th( host of it. Walk oreet liko in hoiestiman, not stoo) over lik it thiof. Hol) sonme othor poor devil and som11 angel of Imleoreyl may hlp Vou. C'onsult "Mark Twain" rather than "Burton's Ainatoiiy of Molatncholy." Pay youl bills pronmptly, and that will holt somno other strigglor inl the battle of lifo. F'i olm Illor'o titi fol' tilito tima yourself, nod content will ijtd the plaeo of coimplaint. Dress nently-solnlo Ien1 foolishly sipposo ith hardl tlp thoy look tho mor1 SyIm1pathy they will rvec3iVe. It is jilst thev rovverse. Save Your Money. - One box of Tutt's Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills They will surely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick heiadache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation andbilio Usness,a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS Si7,NTU JP?14304' Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOK tvilill-Z 111%% (4) 111'01), 114! IIIIIII.N (!e! t telita1i lato prepare tinanye!. ivat'. and dchtimus dishes. Addres .-i ('o., P'. It lox . 118, Now York. 0 0 A $2,OO( The Atlinta Weekly Constitutior wich everyone may have a cl word inl this sentence: "4 AFIRS' IT WAS T1HI E '--.' AS The sentence Is taken from a word Is a familiar one, and ii CootBst B.gaoliao1,1 TO ENTER THIS CONTEST YOU MUS'I I''or One Year, Only $1.4 tuittance D)irec 4AND GET YOUR CHANCE AT T At t he etd of period conve red by tht to1 the success ful 1 paty' or pa11rties8 Si the conltest. Theii phin ii sin1 IN ONli ERTl cNTTT inilar4 ''thsmiig wsord 'onIteqss Iti o tnd re c ied from sulbsCrihe't 'Iu ls slide I0s c ent fromi atll gu 1) tion fund4 hiows1 that the amount1 ) 4'nough 1 to he0 worth strIv'ing fot llt l)ro)positIOn, bust the p!nn 1s I he ,nnnaii by thle l'ot Ofnee Depari r' 'The book from whltehl the Senitence is taken Is die fIIi nrt tlt it' 2't (Cf lie ('oitIt lefore a comrpetenit c<n In~ on)e of these0 conItests ti whole re''cIe m1or'e thtan $1.000; r has1 beeln d:stributted1 among SuIcc 1tememberllt't that, wihether the no(1tig to' gute's', and even thou~ INE GREATEST OF ALL_WEEKLY I'eep 11 tha itC vien send yi W\eekly ('onstitution. Th'Ie Constituition guaranteca that no4t heIL less thanti $500 In cash, nt 1TiE WEI.Y L CONSTrI'TUTION IS TH'E( i I W~OI.I). It is aI TWELVE-PM( NEW\\SPAPE'R, containling EIGIITV-FC equalll Ias a Weekly Newspaper in Amnerit its emtrespondents andit agents are to be fot eIen and11 Western States. A M . Al . (4 A'4N IH It prInta more matter' than Is Ord AMS A N EDI)'('A TO lti1 le a schoolhouse In Itself; a yen 11T8 sP l:eiA I, F CA TIUiR EM commenWId it espeeln11 ITI' tFAI 'It lA NJ D FA R 3tERS' IDiNPAtRTMEN' dtren%', De. parlIttmenit are all unde4r able direeti theCe edepaertm ents acre n<tredI'CCt. Theli (onsttiti heeni'l ettdvoeatte or lIhe principle. enuncia ~TfE FOLLOWING ARE THE CONIT0I ITen Per Cent of the TJ~(OMPIT Guessers' subscrip. s rt afa o tl>ns g~oes to the ItltIIgwr. f Fund to be divided,. itb ivntee In other words if this Subscription Fun d Tl ODTO amounts to $70,000 lteIiSig 'e for this periodI then trihtha lte 'oi 'to go to the cehciget5r h suCCessl'St g u e s ser etCltitb se ureiel fone sucr s%(oI' il $2000 ft'eina fu or t ~,; ILATl CONSIT irat hestr"orym. omoand Farm.) The worrying habit. The overwork habit. 1fabitual overeating, or taking food at bodtimo that Is difficult, 01 dligmstionl. The "wide-awakea" who cannot 814-kep theiselves and disturb the rest of others. Tie "fond mothor" who awakes tho baby to exhibit hin to a friend. The "early-to bod" who. interferos with the "Juto to-bed's" morning nap. You must remember: That sloonliless is an indication of the neved of eloep, and, so far as pos sible, the aleepor should be allowed to awakon naturally. That brain workes, nervous por sons ind childron require all the Aveli they can get-ten to twolve hours of the twenty-four usually. That stimulants and narcotics will in time provo sloop destroyers. That sloep that is alike restful to mind and body can only be induced by natural methods. A Portinent Question. Old Aunt Dinah was a colored woman with a remarkably strong voic.p who would sing and cry "glory" with such vigor as to bo board above all the rest of the congregation, but she was of ni Unpleasantly "saving" Jisposition. It was the custom at [he missionary meetings which she attended to take up the collection Juring the singing of thoi hymn "Fly abroad thou mighty gospel," n the midst of which Aunt Dinab dways throw back her head, closed her eyes and sang away at the top A her lungs until the plato had boon passed. The collector, who was an )ld imin of plain speech, observed his habit, and(1 one evening when he miio to her smnt he survyed hei rapt countonaico and dien said untly, "Look a-hoah, Aunt Dinah, shat's do good ob yo' a.singin' an t-singii' 'Fly abroad, thou mighty 1o.pel,' of yo' doan gib nuffin to make or fly d" announces a new offer in ance to supply the missing CONSIDERED B Y A GOOD OMEN. well-known publication. The may readily suggest itself. -Endskachl 1'98 SUBSORIBE FOR...-.~ )O, Sending Your Re t to Atlanta. lIE MISSING WORD FUND . is contest 'Thle Constitutlon wvili pay out the fuill prize amnounit thatI ha.' neerued.' ple and these contests have be-ome' a. with such absolute fairness to an.1 tha;t r, but none have becomie e'quai to T~m' )N H AS.PAID OU.--em Le,OOO IN C A SH t sets aside 10 pier cent of the nuhaeric a guessing at the missing wor. I s.1 I guesser or guessers in thme conitest. aiuto fnirness, and thie fact t ht The TIIAN 150,0tJ subscribers antd tha Iiti 'ssers' subseriptions for this i!str!biu o be divided at each interval is Inrge .t It s not a catch-penny o'r a .'.it apen and ainmple and IS A li rs ":E i~ t . mentas aenertorious con,tent. posited in as safely vault. under seal. and will ha mmnittee, which makes the award ni t'r an, sami. ire was only one succestiful iue.ser. nd in nddition to this In one v"ar $5,0iA essful guessers. rnilsing word is supplied or not. it -ostss gh not successful, the guiesa.'r get.. NEWSPAPERS FOR ONE YEARl mur guess with your subscription for 'li e the amuounit of the awa'rd willI id it may be as much asq *2,ii00. ;REATEST WEEKLY NEWVsPAP'R I N 1E, SEVEN-COLUMNS-TO-T' H E-PlAG rE UR COLUMNS every week. It hns no 'a; its news reports cover the worild, sini and In almost every hailiwick or the South, narily found in any magazine :n theC counitri. r's reading of The Constitution is a lIberal se iaunti,on. 'to every farm home in Amert:. n and are speciall ttrarctive totire to -iiai ion is Democratic in P'oiien,, and It is is led in ths National Piatformn or thie Paemiy. IS OF THE 0NTEST-': ON PUJTS -J0 PRl, CENT af the amom,s,t at ptione from parti.sentering (lhe iesinarig ~i. I'n distrlbution among thoe who namse con. r- tl i inly one contestant gets the right wutrd, he- "r -ir tire fund. Tf miore thtan one supplien lthe miinia I be proportionately divided among the sue, i.eta.I PRRORDENT FOR SRN~if!NO A fWrea publishing thie advertisemient ini ace-t . ..t s guess at thie missing word wvili i forwn. r a.,t. D'l with the subsecri ption. shuui (tn'l p..r-.-... ver, he or she will be entitiedi tou 51iirv .l 1.,I. nawer. Tihere will be n'o captital i'ri.e - ,w- r. .Persons maay guess1 as mansiy tinae.4 as it. to the sentence utIn fuii -just .iv ' ) is " ......... ORtDERS TO LiTtON. ATLANTA, C . Suffered 20 Years. ........ RS. MARY LEWIS, wife of a promi nent farmer, and well knowin by all old residonts near Deliioint, N. Y,. writes: "For twenty-seven years I had beon a constunt sufferer from norvous prostra tion, ali paid largo sums of money for doc tors and advertised romedies without bone filt Throo years ago my condition was alarming; the least nol4o would start le a nd unnervo inc. I was unable to sleep, had a numborof Flu!cing spells and slowly grow worse. I begi using Dr. Milles' Restorativo Nervino and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first tho medicino seemed to have no offect, but after taking a few bottles'l began to notice a chango; I rested better at n 3it., my appe tito began to improvo and I rapidly grew better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as one of my ago may.oxpect. God blossDr.Miles'Norvino." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug- - * gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle Nervine benefits or money ro- Sato funded. Book on dis cases of the heart anti Helth nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Oleanses and beautifles the hai. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Noor Falls to Itestoro Gray Hair to its YouthNI Color. Cures scalp diseases & air falling. W0c,and fl-at Druggilts 3 FAVORITE AND MOST POPULAR FLOWERS PANSI3S, NASTURTIUMS SWEET PEAS, onte Pkt. of each variety for only sod the Address of Tae Frieds 6 tGs including roe copy of 1898 Catalogue and Floral Culture, miss C. 1. LPPINCoT. ss S1xth Street So.. 1*9easorVs. rIo' Chlaheaters English Damond Brand. rENNYROYAL PILLS 'OrIgInal and Only Genutne. Ant, always reliable. .o.tsa ask ruggist for Ch(ches(e.e *nqti8h Dia o s randin lied and Gold s IeNtllo ..., , boxes, scaled with blue ribbon. Tako noother. Refs.e dangerous eostlitue lion asnd imEagio,ss. At Druggists. or send 4e. In stamps for artculare, testimonials au Vi O'Reeo Ifor Itadlea," in ltter. by retur Mp al . 00o Tertimonials. Name I'doe 4hihe aniVc4alO.asona"'uec. Boad b Loat DrUggiua. - PI2LADA.. PA S.UE RIDGE RAILROAD H. (. BEATTIE, Receiver. ifeelive May 2, 1N7. Ilet wLe .X vdern'on i:d Walha1lla. EAfrno:NI,. WK-71 .TiTN I). M-\ixet1. Mixed. No. 12. Sat ilon. No. 11 r 11) A am ...........A td erson............Lv 335pt!: Ar 1029 stin...............Dllen t .. l,V 4 J pm. Ar I - it a m ...............A iiin ..... .......... .I .1 ! pm \ir 10 03 a m ............ Pe 'nll i ........... ,%- pl Ar 0 a m ..Ceiry 's ('1641H'tn .I, I' I 34 1,m Lir 37 tin.....A(d1i1s' Croussing ...... i 41 pt \r I 10I alist Lv i pI Ar [It too an --.--..-- I'- . . 1 1 ) \r .8 2 am......... West Union .........I v o 10 pt. A r I i ,l m.....'....IWishllat i....... G 02n pi A. M. Lv. ti:lt . P.til M. A r. J1. iR. A N11 sN Superintmient. Con necti ns at 8'sea wIV 111 80.I it R.N. ii. At Autde. n wOithll So. l lway It ?os.i 11 lind12 ATLANTIC COAST LINE ! FAST LINE BetWeen Charleston and Columbia, Upper Eonth Carolina, North Caro lina, Athens and Atlanta. P~AsaENGER LIEI'AnTrMi.:NTi, W ILM INOTON, N U , Nov. 27t1h, 1897. CONDENEiCD ECilEILi,C. GoiNo WVE8T: iln Elleet IJec. 23.l.GoazNo EAST *No. f2 1817 No. 53. 7 00 amt Lv.. Carlestont, 8.C...Ar ill5 pmt 8 20am L v.....La nes......Ar 7 3 pin ) 35 anm Lv .....4u t er.. ...A r ti Nt pm 01 l5l a i m ......Colum blta.......v 5 00 p m ' 58 am A r...ProspIrIt y...Lv 3 18 pin 12 l0 pml A r... ..Nwerry.......1v 2 57 pm 1250) pm Ar7.......Cln ton. ........ 2 i1 pm 1 10 pmn A r......1.areus .......v 1 .5 put ? 20 pim A r...r'envil......Lv 10 8 a n. 8 10 pn A r.....prt nhntrt...Lv II 45 at U b int Alr.... Wiin r.....I ,v I111111 8 20 p ma A r..Ci rlotte, N. C..Lv 9; Mt am 7 t0 put A r....A sheville......L v 8 2) amn *D)aily. Not.. 52 andml 53SolibI t rins het ween Chtarles tonl amtI C2olnt biln. II. M. lEM101180N, Glen. PaIssenpor A gent. J1. It. E ECNsa.Y, TI. Si. ECMF.hSON, GUn'l 51 ainager. Traf111e Manager. TilE CII A RlF.tWTolv ,INE. Doublel Dially Train s between Charleston Coilutbia and Augusta. (tU7CiKEn TiME. SOUTH CAlROLINA & (JEOImiA 1t, i 0 UnlARILtsToN. I. C,, Jan. 24, 18)7, HCillCDULEC. DAILY. Lv (Uharleston.-- ........7 10 amt 6 30 pm Sumeorville............... 461 amt Ii it pmit ...rg...-.................... 8 30 anm 7 ((4 jsm Itranchvillo................ 831 anm 7 35 pm11 Rowe.v.....-.............. 16 tim 7 50 pmi .ran.burg.---............. 92 tame 8 20) pmt Ht. Mnitthews---............ 'A.c am 8 -48 pat Foir M,Aott o.............0 00) a m 0 03 pmx K in gvll ....................10 1(0 ama 9 20 pmt A r Colt m bla -................05 am 10 10 pm 1Lv Coilmbia --............... 7 l0am 4 00p K ingav ille.--- ....... 7 -40 am - 44 pm Fa ot-~~~.-..~7 51lant 4 55 pm Ht. Matth ws...............8 02 anm It 09 pat Orange burg .-............. 8 24 anm 6 27 pmt idow eav110................. 8 nm 6 42 pin llranchllie.----......... 8 5 am 5 55 plr Georges.....-............. 91 sti5 a 1 341 pin 8uimim ervyil le..............10 23 am 7 18 pit A r Chatrleston.............-.I (0 Ian 8 00 pm Lv Chretn-~~....-7 10 nim 5 30 p R.'aneblIloo....-........ 15 snm 7 50 pit Itnherg--...-......... .. 9 4 iam 8 2d Utm De r --..... ....9 52 amt a 42 p.st lIack villo ..---........10 105 a in 8 58 pin WVilis.on ....---~.......1 27 5111n 9 17 p)tm A iken-.------..............Oil 09nm i9 57 pms A r Angusita-.--~.......-...II il uam 10 45 pin Lv A ugutaa..--...............6 20 aim 3 '20 pmtt ........................~ t ttt am 5 0 pmn Blak vlle-~~~~.........8 08 amn 5 28 pin ER lenumark.--.......-..... 20 ant 5 44 pm nlium rg .............8 33 am 5 58 1)m1 .ranchy.....,...-..-...... 9 t0 a ti 6 I10 put A r Chalrleston.--..-........... 00 nu 8 00 sm FAST EtXPitESR AtIOIIBTA ANn) WARHINoTON WITHI PUI,il.AN IIRTwKEN AUIO-ATA, AIMEN ANOt NEw YOltK. Lv Aulgusta....--------.............-3 (6 1)S L,v Aitkeit ....................3 4 Ar D)enmark-'....-.... ................ 4 0p L v.D.nmar...---. ...................1 25 atn Lv Aitk eni........... ........ 4a Ar Angstal..........-.---...... . 10 am11 hA l I.Y' EXCEPT' nti)I Lv Cametlen--.--............. t.m Stil 2 '5 pm Cii mrilen .1 ll lon. 9 5iis 1fSit Air InIgille ..'.'.....-----.hiia 1(11m 4 35 1)m1 t,v Klingvtle-.......~........10 25 nsm i (.0 Sam ( anden Jttnetloln.---..let hal m 401111 A r Cainden-.--.-................ 5.5 pm 8 15 amt (Connilelctins at (olnsia withI Senr Rallway fors all poltis in upper Mothi atI Noth Carol)inat. SoIhIi rn Ills bi w1eln Cha,r. llt antli Ashiev ille. Connectlons Iroms Itoints ns PitutSherln Hallway to A ugusta. A the,, aist other poinots on '. hsa Chiarleston l.line : atl (hilelt wIth Clydle Lino Moanm. er oNow t ork aind J1ackonil!o. I. A. 1 l.0SN, Tra file Manarr IC- . 10W b.N Gienesral .itnnager' Genteral (is : mmlta .-to 15.0 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Iletuw eon Columbia aol Jack souville. Easternk Time Iletwouln Co umblis and OtIher Poluti. EEtA'lVE Jl A Nv %tfy 17, 189. Np. 38 Ni. :1 41,. 32 Nothoud'Dally. Dally. KX-Sol Lv. Jville, F.C.&P.Ily.. 8 fou 18 X0p 12 10 p " Savannalh........... 12 20) 12 20 a 3 57 p Ar. Columbia ........... 4 15p 4 45 a 7 39 1) Lv. Chlar'ton,SU&G It. 7 10 a 5 80 p. Ar. Columbia............ 10 M it 10 10p . Lv. Augusta, So. Iy.... 2 10 p W U1 0 5 40 P " Graniteville........ 2 139p 10 12p 1 0 p Trenton............. 80 P 10 1p) 13 p11) Johistons.......... U 1 p 11 101) 0 41 p r. Coluimbin Un. dep't. 4 h1 p 2 17 al R 20 p tV C)oVl' lant'g at. .. b 15 1p 55 a 8 411p Witilshoro.......... I 07 P 6 58 a 0 89 p "Vihester .............0 Wp 7 44 a 10 14 p " Rock Hill........... ,i 1) 8 20 a 10 44 p Ar. Charlotto........... 8 151) 0 15 a 11 3s 1 Danvillo............. 1 1 1) 1 W) 1p 18 a Ar. Riclu onld .......... 0 00 a 0I25Ip ........ Ar. Washington........ 0 42a i 35p 0 45 a " altllioro Pa. R. . -8 00 11 US, Ia I 0 a Phildlphit........ 10 15 a 2 60 a I 18 p "Now York.......... 12 43p 0 23 a 13 :p Sout tbound. .o,. 31 No. 371No. 3M t x *m$u Dally. Dally. Lv. Now York, Pa. 1. 1. 12 10 p 4 30 y 12 15nt Philadllphia ........ 2 fill 55 p 8 0 a " altniboro....... .. 4 541 p 9 201) 0 1i1 a Lv. Washton, So. Ry.. 0 00 11 10 43 p 11 15i a Lv. tlihmond .......... ........ l200nt 12 00m1 Lv. Danavillo...........12 20 n 6 50 n it 15p Charlot to........... . a 9 3 35 it 10 24)1 Rock Hill........... 4 li a 10 20A i 1121) CheSter .............. 01 a 10 65 a 11 4311, Wilnn41bo.......... 5 44 a 11 41 a 1232 a Ar ol'hi Blandi'g st.. .. 6 10 a 12 0in 1 37 a Lv. Colun.sula tUn. dep't. 7 0' a 1 15p 1 3 a " Johnstons.-......... 8 40 a 2 53 p 551 a "'renton...--... 8 63 i 3 Ohp 1 a15a S raitiIevillo......... 23a 3 B8p 1 657 a Ar. Augusta............. 10 (y0 1 4 .1 15p 7 .15 a Lv. o'bIn, IS.C.&.- y. ........ 4 00p 7 00 a Ar. Ch1arleston . .. ..... .. 8 0op 11 00 a L v. Col'bin. I.'.&I'.1y.5 50 a 11 565 a 12 47 a savianah........ .. ra 44p 530ai r.J cko vil..... .. 1 10 p. 9 25 ib 0 20 a .EH'N( CAll SEIVICH No- .31 andl 32-"NEW YORK AND FLOR IA LMITE." Nolid Vestibuled Train of Pullnmna 1rtVng-19 M1 Sleeping Curs, Ob. servation nitid Comalit mut,lit Ca.s, lnd Dining Cars running t broug;h w1 ithout. chantgo bot wenl St. Augatst in., Flit.. anId New York, via Jack sonville, Si aIvannfihl, Columbia, Charlotto an11d WaslhingtOn. Pu1lluMan Dr*jVinjg-ltoomj Sle- p ing Cars bt wevin Augusta, Ga., and New York, connleeting witl this train at Columbia, for the accMInIIdatiOt of Augusta and Aikon travel. Most excellent daily Ilassongr survico bo. twen Florida and New 'ork. Nos. X tand i-W1tashingtbon and Sou thVesteru Lhmited. Solid Vestibuled train with dining cars and filst vins,a conche. north or 'larlotto. Pullman rawinlg rom, sle0piNg cars et wen Tamit. Jaiksonville, Iavantnah, Washikngtonl sind New Y ork. Pullnman sleeping cars betwun Augusta ana Riehiond. Nos..M and 011--U. S. Fast Mit. Through Pullman drawing room buffut s!eqhpIn ean1r- Ii) tw-en Jaeksonvillo and Now York and Pal. "m1a llet-piIg VarM b4tween Augusta an1d (har' lotto. lIullmamn sleeping ears hiot w tv I .h114k sonvillo ant Coluin bin, ,.n route' daily i-tt wetvu Jacksonville adt Ciieinniati, vin Ashiiitte. F. S. 0ANNON. J. M.U, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. 'M.. W-hinIton. W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.. Washington. A. 0. P. A., A t la'nta. SOUTHEI- N RAILWAY. Coenet .--clttdue In iTeeS .JU Y 4, 1897. STATIONS. nII .Oharles4ton .. 7 ain Lv.b l unbia ....................... 1 1 10 a m " 12 2 p m " Newborry ...... ........ . - 22 " Ninoty-Six------.--............. 1 25 p mn Ar. Greenwood ..................... I 45 p " Hodges ........... ........... 25 1 m Ar. An Iersoi .... ........3 3 p m Ar. Gretvillo....................4 Ar. Atlan ta . .. .............. 3 p5 STATIONS.IN 2 LY. Grenville..................... 10 30 am "Piedmaot...................... 10 55 am " W ilia sto ... .... ... ..... 11 18 a im Lv. Aliorso... .. ~~... 11 05) a mi IN.lHoton . ....................... 11 35 a in Ar. Donnalds ..............1 0 1p in Uv. Ahlwifile ......... t... 11 4 a m Lv. H1otiges.-............... ....... 12 2 p am " Greenwood............ 00 p mn "Ninet.y-;ix...................... I2 p mn "Newberry ............... ...... 2 2 p "Prospority...................... 2 7 Ar. Colunmbia ......... .. a50pm K~IiCharlest.................. ... 8 00 p n baiy1lil1 STATIONS. IlI-lbai It10PI 7 10a:tv.. .Charleston... Ar 800p ll~(ia TBoia il80a '' .. .. Columbia... "i 'ip ~ijp 907a 1215p "...Alston.......2 45pu 8:ia 004a I25p "...antuo ... " 1 25p 7 40lp 10 20a 202p" .....Union....... 0p 7130p 1089Oa 223p " .... Jonesvillo ."12 2p 658lip 10 54a 27p "... Pacolot.."12 14p 6 47p 11 25a 8 lo Ar.. Spartanburg...Lv I1 45a 6 20p i1 45 8 L3 partanbhurg.. . Ar 11 28a 6 5p "P," p.im. "A," a.am. Trains 0 and 10 carry elegant Pullman sleepin~g cars bietweeni Oolumba atnd Asheville, enronto daily between .Jacksonvlill atnd Cinucln nati. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. divisIon, northboupld, 6:87 a. mn., 11:47 p. mt., (1:18 p. in., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:23 a. mt., 5:15 p. mt., 11:87 a. mi., (Vestibulo Limait ed.) Trains leave Groonville,, A. and C. division. northbound, 6:46 a. mn., 2:31 p. mn. and 6:110 p. m., (Vestibuled Limit ed ) ;sout hboumi, l:25 a. mn. 4:20 p. mn., 12:80 p. mn. (Vestibuledl Linited). Pullant ServIce. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 85and 86, 87 anid 88 on A. and C. division. W. H. GREIEN, J. M. CULP Gen.Su rinendnt, Trallic M'g'r Washgto, D . Wuashinagtona, O. o. W. A. TURK 8.1H. HARDWICKC, Gon. Pass. Ag~'t. As't Gen. Pass. Ag't. , Washington, D. . A tlanta, Ga. OLMBA, NEWBERRY &LAUREN ~R L ROAD. Tme Tiabile n effectOc lexr 17th 1897.. Eastern Standiard Thne Southbond. Northbound. L.oo'ls Mlx'd Pass- Iss-tj Si1x'd Jioc'I l('gL D'ly eng'r etuc'r D)'Iy F'gt. l'dnty D)'Iy l'ly M'da) T'aday W'day S'day pgda only only A.M. A.M. P'M. PM. P.M P.M 8TATIONS. 8 30 41 1 45 Lv Laurons Ar 1 10 10 8 9 020 210 ..Clinion.. 1250 8.50 280 0 0 887 222 GOldvillo 1288 830 1 10 10 707 280 ..Klnard 128l 8 26 1231 102') 7 17 285 ...Oary. 1227 8 1012 10 81i 7 28 241 ..Jnla pa 12 23 8 11 50 11 10 7 50 2tf7 l4owherry 1210 7 25 11 20 1260 8 15 816 ProsperIty 11181 7 1056 1 00 8383 i2i .,..81lgs ft I 41) 1140 10580 1111) 8 in 8 31 ILt Mountain 11 45 030n 1020 = 2 8 67 i 46 ...Chapit.. 1I 85 0 12 9 f0 280 1112 8'S While Itock 1128 657 912 2 40 9020 4 01 JInllon tiao 11 6 48 1 50 3 10 1137 4 10 ..rmu o... 583 8 35 330 1950 4 17 ..Leaphmnri. Ii 521 816 4 10 10 4 40ArCoumbla[,v II 7 45 V. G. CillLD*i, J1. R. NOL AN, Ruirntendenmt- Aater Tfran. 50 YEARS' EXPERJENC TRADr.M Axa~ -DDso a COPYRIGHT &c. Anyone sending a sketch and descri lon quilckl~ ascertaIn our opinion free w attic nven on sprobab) at natable. C nnr an tions strIctl confidential. Uandbook ma Iazn sent tree. Oldest agenoy to securin oaa ets Patents taken ttiron h Einnn A coen, special notice, withmout ciar e, inathe . reaceivo $dtentifiC ai nneras A hmandson p'y Illustrad weekl.srgea~ct eulatto or any dee t iurnmal. Ters Bra eu$61:l0adw To Atianta, Cht r1ott, Augivta, A11honm W1i. mington, Now Oricans atid Now York, B1o&ion, Iiood, Wasington, Norfolk, Portsmouth. Sehou 0 in elloot Feb. 7th, 1897. bt) U 'i H!JU5N &"., 4%08. No. 4j. jY~vX3York, yvinfenan. I.t.'l1 OUtam.'*v 00 al "Philttlp .................. i 12 .-in 12 tW am Iltitnoro......... ... .8 b 1 2 50 a 1X Washington.................... 4 40 4 480 " Riobmond......................... 866pm 9uo lav Norfolk, vIa 8. A ......'885 pm *9 (a" iL'Orttirout "... 845 pan ggr, Lv W odeit, via H. A. L......... *1128pm*11f6~ ArIlIond.-exon. " .........*1250 un '4 Jpu Ar uriamin, via r3. A. ...... 17 8tin t (19 pim Lv Durhatm. " ......tO2pmftlu00am Ar ialeigh, via 8. A. L .... ... *2 10 8Tt Sanford......................... 885 " 508 "outhern Pines.......... 422 1 5 4 11a 1let ............................. 5 10 " 668 W ad1sboro ... ............ 664 " 8 11 * M on4roo ................. ........... 43 9 12 Ar Charlot.te, via . A. L...... *8 80 " *10 25p~~ni " Chester, via H. A. L......... 810 pm i N47 pin~i Lv COl mtnibit, 0. N. & 1,. i. ft............ l0 pm Ar lint......... 9 45 sin~12i Ureonwoo " .. ..... 035 1 07 an Abbevllo .*......Ii 1W 140 6 Elberton " .......... 1207 pn 2 41 14 A I hen1 .......... 1 15 845 4 Winder " ..........19 480 ' Atlanta, 8. A. L. (Union 260 520 Depo) (Central Time20" 2 NOlTMIBOUND No. 402. No. 88. Lv Llanta ,(Contral T1ime) *12W~ir *7 60 pIn in)dor .......... 2 40 pm 10 42 "1 Athens ......... 816 " 11 28 4 Elberton 4 ..,....... 4 15 1283 am Abbovlill ......... b 15 140 " Oroenwool ......... 541 " 2(9 .C .nto .' .... . 6 a 805 ' A r Columiba, C. N & L. R t00~" Chster ' -..~ 8 18 4 4 383 A rChatlo tt.,via H. A . L....*Ilijh~g>mi880 " Iv on roe, via . A. L...... *9 o piT5~. It.alt, ..... 1123 " 815 Ar WtIlnIn4ton ...~.~.$80 ami*1iijm T 81thrnPines" .......... 2 1- 0 I 2. 0am , litaleit,'.1 " .......... *2 10 4 *11 Sts " leti on, .......... 328 00m Ar I)urhumg s' 7~ 1 ' (9 p L.v D rhn " 520 Pifl I 00 am A r Weledoj,, via 8. A. L......... * 5 n '3 00 pin Iichtmon1d.". ."....... a 15 " 6 60 44 WashgtiaPeil. R.H. 1231 11 10 4 B"ItIn oro " - " 1 -13 jim 12 4F ana 1hiladf- 1p111% " " 8 6 1m 3 45" " New York, ' " "623 " *65n 3 ArPortsmth " " "1T4 73'0m 55tIl Nrrfo'k "7 " 750 " 605 - D1'y, o x. unday. tu Y yx ~ oltia3, Not. 403 anid 402.-"Thi AtIan1ta .'Seclal,r 011d Vestibute Trainl of Pullnan (iCopere an"d Conches betweoni WashIngton atid At littn1. also P1ul r an leepers between Por(a. 1notth "aid Che8ter, 8. C. N"ol. 41 and 38.--"' lIe S. A. L. Exprepp,s" olid Tra,in, Co1chum ond Pulleinn 8ICepers hetween PorItinoufh and Atlanta. Coillpany icelmrn bet weon Columbia and Alanita. It Ii triats a take itninediate collect10, nt A tintit for Aloitwomery, bloblie, N%ew Or, '2n11s, 'j'exua , Cullrnla, 3'1. xco, I hitt. timign, Nushiville, blemnis1 batn"n, 11oria, i or Tickets I flC(,p(rs, nild I liformatt ion, apl). pl to 11. A. New itd, Glen. AgI.. pjIjjI,. I'P't, U K imbn) 1 ion, Atlanta, Ga., li' lotte, N.0 b-1. J6ii I, V1c.Prem. itiit.ln'i Man Iger \ P. AICBEl', M-n'1 K"Perintend# nit. ii. l. 11 'I.OV . I'rafle Aanager. T. eJ. AN IFRSON, Genl Passenger Agent. GENEHAL ONFICE: POnTsBoUTn, VA. Chalesto1ll'811. Westeri C8'olilia Rwy Co. Augusta and Asheville Short Line. Sch1eduio in Effect Oct. 3, 1897. Lonvo A tIglist a.... ..... .. 9 40 a na I 40 pu A i rlv o G rI'e wood...........12 1" p m . A nderson ........ .......... 0 *101); Lau1trenlm."..---......... t 15 p lit 7 00 a mn Ureenvmp............ . .0 p n (len1tn s1. IngA...... 4 0 pan sim tantli......... 8 00 p Im 3Q.*'i Lki 1da.................. at 1) In I1i4nder.-1nvl...11 01 p m A81eviIt-..--........ 7 0u p it Lea vo Ash vi 1.......... ~20 a lit S iatIIIbitrg .........11 45 a itt 0 n (le n 8p i gs..10 OOa,m G' ee n v ll .......1i I0 ia m Y ~a narn.................m...7 140am A n " i--............ 5 io pI 11 1) tm 'etave' Calmonn Fails.. 4~4~p~tm A rt lve Itailelih......... ".- 20 a im N' rfolk....-.--.-.7 81 a in Pei llzbtirg-......6 20 a tt Ililhto di 7 -t n I(Lenvn Attusta...-----....~es ,a t3..ttoA iul"...........6 00 pim - -----fn ---.. ..---......... 15 pim t5Q. .. 80 ni tn 8 20) lpm .-ttio ..ii 1 am 7 m4 1)1m Iott lIoyml ..010 atnm 7 3I in Savan nah............ O i ___Chaiteton "'".. 8t0 pm Leave(tatI~ ~-1-----............808 pmn $nvujnnah.."""'""'""'-''-'.. 6 0 am Port Iu..."---....... 1 pmn 8 48 ur i e masee......... 52 1)m1 8 25 pm ---- so........ 8 i 0 i F 25 pmi -l itto........... ......10 81 am A rrive Augutst ""'"""""".1..-.712 --rr -- " ---i;ili-L3. -.. -.......... . 125 11!m Lcvt Sittuabti........---......... 00 pam - -r tt.. .... ....-- --- 7 :0 pm~ -t -v -eewo ...... ........... 9 05 pmt i.-10 mn. trajin r -t;4j481 -iile t coniace 101n at ('alltit 'tilislt al m ae cosn Seabmoard( Air~ Line.on al raHotisn Closti c it . -e~ii it 7ea~v o l r t. - Itd .orilit' relative to Lckets, raE..scNORdmt1, tiA .tG.n.Ptt'tg Florida Central & Peninsular Tito Table in Effect Jut) 1. A r Nve Com6i''""""""."''".......225 p ArrIe C.....ji.........----..........30 pa ilt L v. Cou - blaNo. 8: No. 31. L v . C' o mnin h t -i t 7 a i Sl,i6 g -.-......1 5am 24-7am Lv Denmarutk ISp) on 1Lv Fairfax.. """"""'"'"-".... im 22a Lv "ava ....""''...... O2 iii 8 115am t r Ittu sw~ 1' k"'""""..----....804411m 7 n A r Jcksionylie...'""'".'"""" 8 00pm 07O L.v .Jacksonilld"""''''"........ 98p 91 0 A r L, ,he 'Iiiy'""""""""""...... 9 A r l.ive Oik " .\ R1ivert JintuIt "' Jam A r 51obIle """""" .2 l8pm Ata Waldo """"""--6 't t A r GIiI"''""" "1 O05iti At r iCed ar K,y . "(,' ....'2 Ilena m 17 - Atr O'nlat "".. 60am A r 4% 11 dwoO("', -.....- 45p At- Ortandc .. """----O.n20m 2 umti Ar Tam a .* . . . .4 0 i t ...v...........-.............. ..0 8. No. 0,n ....'..W................8"" 10m 'O 00n lv aljdo......."..".""......33* ani. L' O. ai ru a ase :-"-------..4 m '00''t" Iv (.e Oak(; """"""". '4Jn . in5 ,v ( ak . y"""""-- ----.. ..-...... 525nm I141)1 Lv irunsi k """"""-----18Sa1 14 r,v Gaaik"".'''-----........ JO 0in .v suva It --"........----- 25hi prn Lv Fuirkn - - ............... 2 Op "i ' rvIit a t.t(1c. .. .. .. 2o ot drn fr ntko ill *i''i t r i r.. . . .. . . . v)4j I r For nither ni. itt hweste -', It N a~ -. i N. 1,11(1 g A.114. . rat il i Olf( i ~ :7 a.4 :~~ ~oinIekso'n v Itg